5 Cinematography jobs in the United Kingdom
Teaching Fellow: Cinematography/Producing/Production Management/Directing/Sound
Posted 17 days ago
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London Film Academy (LFA) has a global reputation for excellence in film education. We are proud to see our graduates go on to build notable careers in both TV and film all over the world.
We’re seeking a Teaching Fellow in Cinematography, Producing, Production Management, Directing or Sound to deliver creative-based, practical teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, nurturing research skills that inform collaborative filmmaking.
Contribute to LFA’s mission of hands-on learning and building lifelong creative networks.
Join us and contribute to creating a supportive and thriving work environment for our team.
Meet our LFA Team HERE.
Requirements
Teaching and Learning
- Deliver engaging teaching in lectures, tutorials, and via the VLE.
- Lead modules in alignment with validated course specifications.
- Incorporate student feedback to refine content and delivery.
- Implement peer review to enhance tutor effectiveness.
- Provide academic and pastoral support, signposting as needed.
Curriculum and Assessment
- Design, review, and deliver learning materials (digital and physical).
- Ensure alignment of teaching with learning outcomes and assessment criteria.
- Support students during critical project phases.
- Maintain administrative records and contribute to curriculum development.
Academic Development and Innovation
- Stay current with developments in pedagogy and industry trends.
- Engage in research that informs professional practice and teaching excellence.
- Develop partnerships to foster collaboration and share best practices.
- Apply emerging technologies to improve learning outcomes.
Quality Assurance and Compliance
- Maintain records to meet accreditor and regulatory standards.
- Participate in programme reviews, panels, and curriculum meetings.
- Support LFA events such as admissions, open days, and student engagement activities.
- Promote inclusive teaching and learning strategies.
Institutional Contribution
- Act as a cultural ambassador for LFA.
- Contribute to staff development and annual performance reviews.
- Represent LFA at internal and external forums and committees aligned with strategic goals.
Essential
- Degree or equivalent in a creative arts or industry-related field.
- Significant teaching experience in Higher Education.
- Strong understanding of inclusive teaching and student support.
- Knowledge of relevant research methodologies.
- Experience in the Film/TV industry. Must have experience in one or more of the following areas: Cinematography, Producing, Production Management, Sound or Directing
- Up-to-date with discipline-specific trends and pedagogical practices.
Desirable
- Doctorate in a relevant field.
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) or equivalent.
- Familiarity with private education environments.
- Broad understanding of Higher Education sector challenges.
As part of your application, please submit a cover letter outlining how you meet the essential requirements listed above.
Benefits
Summary of benefits will be discussed at interview and include:
- 25 days of annual leave per annum (pro rata), increasing by one additional day after each year, up to a maximum of 30 days + bank holidays
- Continuing professional development days (CPD)
- Private Health Insurance
- Pension scheme with a 5% employer contribution
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Use of an on-site cinema for private screenings
- Annual cinema membership
- Cycle to work & Tech schemes
Role Details
Salary: Based on experience
This is a 0.6 FTE fractional post (equivalent to three days per week)
Hours of Work: 9:00am – 5:30pm across Monday to Friday, occasional weekend working may be required depending on LFA needs
Hybrid working will be considered
Based: 52a Walham Grove, London SW6 1QR
Application deadline: 24th October 2025, 12pm
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a sufficient number of applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Interview process:
- Phone screening - This is a 15-minute phone call to discuss your application.
- Zoom or In-person interview - This is a 45 to 60-minute conversation
Please note we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role.
All candidates must be able to provide proof of Right to Work in the UK.
We value diversity and welcome applications from individuals who are members of underrepresented groups.
Video Production Manager
Posted 3 days ago
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Video Production Manager
Salary Range - 42,000 to 45,000
The Tank Museum's innovative and award-winning marketing team is highly regarded in the arts and culture sector across the globe. Responsible for the promotion of The Tank Museum, they work on and offline to raise public awareness of the museum, its collections, exhibitions, events, membership schemes, and other revenue-generating functions.
The Tank Museum boasts the biggest and most engaged YouTube audience of any Museum in the world, with over 1m subscribers and 350m channel views. The post holder will work closely with the Head of Marketing & Engagement to deliver The Tank Museum's industry-leading YouTube strategy. They will also lead the Media Team in the production of content and in the management of The Tank Museum's long-form video production, delivering excellent results in the successful engagement of its audiences.
This role will suit an ambitious, enthusiastic and creative media production professional. It's an exciting, hands-on role that requires a combination of practical and creative production skills, attention to detail and leadership abilities.
A solid understanding of the YouTube ecosystem and the ability to interpret data to improve decision-making and outputs is essential, and script writing/editing skills will be a distinct advantage.
Due to the nature of this role remote working will not be considered, but we are open to discussing flexible working around the requirements of the role.
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Video Production Manager / Producer
Posted 1 day ago
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Video Production Manager (Post-Production Focus)
We’re looking for a highly independent, detail-oriented Video Production Manager to take charge of our post-production process , ensuring the delivery of high-quality, engaging educational videos to our ever-growing audience. You’ll be working with the Be Amazed team but with your main focus on one of our other channels -
. In this role, you’ll manage a global team of video and animation editors, oversee multiple projects at once, and drive content that captivates millions of viewers . If you have a deep knowledge of video editing and are an experienced people manager with an unwavering passion for social media, then this is an ideal role for you.
About us
We’re a dynamic digital publishing company based in Central London, revolutionizing how knowledge is dissected and shared through social media. With billions of views and over 24 million+ subscribers , our platforms continue to expand at an incredible pace:
- YouTube –
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- Website – beamazed.media
Our tight-knit team of production managers works in an inspiring WeWork office space, just a short walk from Old Street Station, offering the perfect environment for creativity, growth and social events.
The role
As a Video Production Manager, your focus will be on post-production management. You should have a solid understanding of the video editing process and be confident in directing and overseeing a remote team of editors, providing creative direction and maintaining quality control across multiple projects.
This is a fast-paced, high-impact role where you will have significant creative influence—more than in a traditional Production Manager role. While you’ll be leading the post-production team, this is an independent position best suited to someone who prefers to manage and refine content rather than be involved in the whole production process.
To Qualify.
You should be a Creative Production Manager / Production Lead / Creative Lead / Lead Video Editor / Video Editor / Video Producer / Creative Editor / Post Production Specialist .
To thrive in this role, you should have:
- Basic knowledge of video editing software (Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Avid, After Effects)
- A strong track record of success in video production or post-production
- Experience managing remote, diverse teams
- Excellent organizational skills with strong attention to detail
- A dynamic, adaptable mindset with the ability to work under pressure
- Outstanding communication skills (both written and spoken)
- A solid understanding of and enthusiasm for YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram
- A passion for learning and staying ahead in the digital media space
- A team-player attitude with a drive to create viral-worthy content
What we offer:
- A competitive salary of £25,000–£30,000 (plus uncapped performance-related bonuses)
- Mentorship from one of the most successful viral content creators in the world
- The opportunity to make a serious impact from day one — your work will be viewed millions of times every day
- 28 days of holiday leave
- A social, dog-friendly office near Silicon Roundabout, with free coffee/tea and networking events
- 5 days per week, 9am–6pm, with huge uncapped performance-related bonuses (unheard-of at traditional organizations)
If you’re an experienced post-production manager looking for a highly independent role where you can shape content at a global scale, this is the opportunity for you!
Work Location: In person
Video Production Manager / Producer
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Lead Cinematographer & Director of Photography
Posted 10 days ago
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As the Lead Cinematographer, you will oversee all aspects of the visual execution of film and video projects, from pre-production planning to final output. This includes developing the visual style, lighting schemes, camera techniques, and lens choices. You will work closely with directors, producers, and art departments to achieve a cohesive aesthetic vision. Expertise in operating various camera systems, lighting equipment, and grip gear is essential. You will lead a camera and lighting crew, ensuring efficient and effective execution of the shooting schedule.
This is a hands-on role that demands creativity, technical proficiency, and strong leadership skills. You will be expected to bring innovative ideas to the table and solve visual challenges with creative solutions. The ability to work under pressure, adapt to changing environments, and maintain a high level of artistic integrity is crucial. This position offers a Hybrid working model, allowing for project-based work with studio sessions and remote collaboration on pre-production and post-production tasks. Join us in bringing impactful visual narratives to life in Aberdeen and beyond.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conceive and execute the visual style and overall look of film and video productions.
- Operate cameras and direct the camera crew, ensuring high-quality cinematography.
- Design and implement lighting setups to create desired moods and atmospheres.
- Select appropriate camera equipment, lenses, and accessories for each project.
- Collaborate with directors and producers to interpret scripts and creative briefs visually.
- Manage the camera and lighting budget, ensuring cost-effectiveness.
- Lead and mentor junior camera operators and lighting technicians.
- Troubleshoot technical issues on set related to camera and lighting equipment.
- Participate in pre-production meetings, storyboarding, and shot planning.
- Ensure all footage meets the technical and artistic requirements for post-production.
- Maintain and care for all camera and lighting equipment.
- Proven experience as a Director of Photography or Lead Cinematographer on various projects (film, commercial, documentary).
- Extensive knowledge of camera operation, lighting techniques, and film theory.
- Proficiency with a wide range of digital cinema cameras and professional lighting equipment.
- Strong understanding of visual composition, color theory, and storytelling.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and teamwork skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, demanding production environment.
- A strong portfolio showcasing creative and technical excellence.
- Degree in Film Production, Cinematography, or a related field is preferred.
- Must be adaptable to hybrid work arrangements and on-location shooting.
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